The GameDaily One-Minute Review
Ouendan, the bizarre Japanese rhythm game starring male cheerleaders hits US shores in the form of Elite Beat Agents, in which secret agents (instead of cheerleaders) rescue citizens in peril using super-powered dance moves. That is, if you can tap the DS touch-screen to the beat of some classic (and some tired) songs from Cher, Village People, Hoobastank and Chicago. The Americanized version has lost something in translation, but for those who don't know any better; Elite Beat Agents delivers a fresh portable gaming experience with far-reaching appeal.